Center for Libertarian Studies
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The Center for Libertarian Studies is a libertarian educational organization founded in 1976 by Murray Rothbard. During its early years, it published the Journal of Libertarian Studies from 1977 to 2000 (now published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute), a newsletter (In Pursuit of Liberty), several monographs, and sponsored conferences (the Libertarian Scholars Conference in 1972, 1975, 1976, 1982, and others?), seminars & symposia.
Originally headquartered in New York, it later moved to California.
Online, it supports the website of Lew Rockwell (who is the Vice President of CLS), LewRockwell.com.
[edit] Publications
[edit] Occasional Papers Series
- Methodology of the Austrian School, Lawrence White
- The Production of Security, Gustave de Molinari
- Toward a Reconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics, Murray Rothbard (1977)
- The Political Economy of Liberal Corporativism, essays by Joseph Stromberg, Roy A. Childs, Roger Alexander
- Theory of Classical Liberal "Industrielisme" Augustin Thierry
- Why the Futile Crusade? Leonard Liggio
- The Clash of Group Interests and Other Essays, Ludwig von Mises (1978)
- The Austrian Theory of the Trade Cycle and other essays by Ludwig von Mises, Gottfried Haberler, Murray Rothbard, Friedrich A. Hayek (published?)
- Austrian Economics: an Annotated Bibliography Richard Ebeling
- ? Frank S. Meyer: The Fusionist as Libertarian Manqué Murray Rothbard (1984)